There are all types of survey questions, multiple choice, short answer, multiple …selection, among others. In this lesson we're going to do one of …each of the above and then set them up for JavaScript manipulation along the way. …The first questions asks, what areas the potential student is interested in? …There are 12 options to choose from and we want to allow the user to select as …many as they want. That means either a multi-select list …which to my mind is really not very user friendly.…

Or a series of check boxes we're going to go with the check boxes. …Check boxes present a particular challenge when you try to retrieve what …was actually checked. So we'll include some necessary …attributes to make that possible. In the survey.php file front eh chapter …two 02 03 folder I'm going to scroll down to the first face of the cube, front. …That starts on line 36. Now twelve different check box items is a …significant amount of code, although, not particularly, complex.…

So I've taken the liberty of including the code in a snip it file. …

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6/5/2013

Surveys are a great way to get insights from your audience, but they can often feel like a chore to fill out. This course shows you how to engage your website visitors with a unique 3D survey that plays like a game. Author Joseph Lowery walks through each step of the build process, using advanced HTML5 form elements and CSS transitions, and then shows how to save and display the survey results with local storage. HTML5 technologies covered include HTML5 form elements, HTML5 local storage, CSS3 3D transitions, and advanced JavaScript API.